BATON ROUGE — A man was sentenced to 10 years in prison after knocking on a Baton Rouge home’s door and asking its occupant for $10 before shooting him, court records show
Clayton Smith, 22, entered a guilty plea on attempted second-degree murder charges on Monday, court records say. Smith’s guilty plea saw other charges associated with the shooting along North 35th Street, including aggravated damage to property, dropped.
Arrest records say that Smith knocked on the victim’s door on Oct. 20, 2024, and wanted the $10 the victim owed him. The home’s resident told Smith he did not know who he was and that he did not owe him money, which prompted Smith to produce a gun and fire several shots at the home, shattering the home’s front glass door before he rode away on his bike…